New Rumors about NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti and RTX 3060 GPUs Surface

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A GeForce RTX 3080 Ti with additional memory has been rumored since Ampere’s launch. While there aren’t many games breaking the 10 GB barrier yet, more are expected, which could lead to a problem for the standard GeForce RTX 3080. NVIDIA has also been diversifying its lineup with the new GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. Igor Wallossek has shared potential release dates for future GPUs.



GeForce RTX 3080 Ti



The GeForce RTX 3080 Ti was spotted last week in HP drivers along with other unannounced cards. With 20 GB of VRAM, it will be NVIDIA’s answer to AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 Series (16 GB of...

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So are we going to need 1000w gold rated power supplies to feed a 3080ti?

LOL only if that is less than the requirement for a 3090...

And @Auer yea I agree lol. Making a new model is hardly the issue. Getting one in the hands of customers seems to be the real problem. (that don't want to deal with scalpers... I guess scalpers are customers.)
 
For me, the real question isn't if/when but how much? Seems like a lot of the costs are attributed to memory so doubling it will do exactly what to the price? Sure it'll be less than the 3090 but by how much?
 
I would have no concerns running a 3080Ti on my Seasonic 650w Titanium. I ran folding@home with a 1080ti and 1660super + 100% cpu on my 2700x on the 650w Titanium for 9 months and it worked fine. That's roughly 375w of video card + ~110w of CPU, leaving plenty of room on the PSU.
 
So are we going to need 1000w gold rated power supplies to feed a 3080ti?
750W is the recommended for the 3090, so that will be fine for the 3080 Ti since it's basically the same card.
 
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